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Got this from a friend a few years back. He did have two copies, the other copy was a different colour, which he also sold. Maybe a bit hard to find, never heard of it before, but you n
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It's probably fair to say that most record collectors are perennial list makers (well I certainly am) and I wondered have we ever tried to make some sort of list within this forum of original singles from the sixties and seventies that were released on coloured vinyl?
I'm no expert on the subject so I welcome any additions from other interested members on here. Label/record scans most appreciated.
I'll kick off said list with this little beauty? The Commands "Don't be afraid to love me" (Dynamic) on yellow vinyl.
(Seem to think years and years ago I used to have a copy of this but sold it on 'cos it was only VG+ or summat (doh!) Have got an orange issue with picture sleeve in Ex condition though).
The Icemen "It's time you knew" (Ole-9) aren't there some copies of this on blue vinyl?
Gloria Taylor "You got to pay the price" (Silver Fox) white label promos on blue vinyl (think I've got a copy tucked away somewhere under mi bed).
Also have had several Tamla Motown 45's (American releases) over the years on coloured vinyl. Can't remember details off hand.
The Professionals (Groove City) with the infamous 'one-off' gold vinyl copy. Anybody know the real story behind this 45?
Derek